Wow, some of these Nolan comments are side-splitting. Guys, The Nolans helped polish the script and finance/endorse the film but Chris specifically indicated that MOS would be an entirely different franchise. While he 'produced' the film, Chris [and Jonah] supported Goyer's ideas.

Even if Nolan doesn't approve of a shared universe for his interpretation of Batman, this wasn't his project. His vision for the Batman trilogy is done.

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Henry Cavill: The Ultimate Man-Crush

(Move on over Tom Hardy)

Spoiler!!! Click to Read!:

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Oldman: "Wow, this is it."

Nolan: [facetiously] "Yeah. [pause] Unless you want to whore your ass out for a load of money for ‘Batman 4."

Quote:

Nolan: "I've gotta pee. It's a two pee movie. I need to make a shorter movie next time."

Wow, some of these Nolan comments are side-splitting. Guys, The Nolans helped polish the script and finance/endorse the film but Chris specifically indicated that MOS would be an entirely different franchise. While he 'produced' the film, Chris [and Jonah] supported Goyer's ideas.

Even if Nolan doesn't approve of a shared universe for his interpretation of Batman, this wasn't his project. His vision for the Batman trilogy is done.

THIS!

Really, Nolan is a name to get people excited. They go "Hey, that's the guy who did Batman so well. Let's see this Superman movie that he produced." I doubt he will be involved at all in future films.

Really, Nolan is a name to get people excited. They go "Hey, that's the guy who did Batman so well. Let's see this Superman movie that he produced." I doubt he will be involved at all in future films.

Agreed, Nolan played his part but he wasn't spearheading this project. He came to WB's and Goyer's aid. This wasn't his interpretation. Snyder and Goyer likely took a few pointers and ideas from Chris and Jonah but, utlimately, this was their [Snyder/Goyer] vision for the character. Chris didn't oppose anything.

Chris Nolan is finished the superhero genre, I think.

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Law is an instrument of commerce and often an obstruction to justice. It is a Court of Law, NOT of Justice.

Henry Cavill: The Ultimate Man-Crush

(Move on over Tom Hardy)

Spoiler!!! Click to Read!:

Quote:

Oldman: "Wow, this is it."

Nolan: [facetiously] "Yeah. [pause] Unless you want to whore your ass out for a load of money for ‘Batman 4."

Quote:

Nolan: "I've gotta pee. It's a two pee movie. I need to make a shorter movie next time."

I despise the idea of Supergirl with every fiber of my being. In fact, I just can't stand 95% of superhero sidekicks out there (especially female ones). To me, they are derivative, they are pretentious, they are (often) uninteresting and they parasitically take away from the individuality of the main character.

Nice , after the first few issues the only thing I liked about Morrison's run on Action was Rags Morales' art, and that pic is a good example of why

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Hey, I wonder if Krypto will get his own Man Of Steel Prequel comic remember when they did a whole issue of Action Comics centered around him? Funny enough it was one of the more recent issues of Action Comics to get sold out and sent back to the printer to get more copies (prior to the New 52)

Nolan is done with the superhero genre.
What needs to be reinforced is that 9 times out of 10 (the exception being Halloween II, where John Carpenter reshot the film,) producer does not mean director.

Besides, everyone needs to calm down: the "ideal" superhero film is relative construction: what it means to me is different than what it means to the woman at Sheetz who prepares my Cheese Sub, with everything, except pickles.

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Yeah, besides, Nolan seems like he's gonna go let MOS take off, like a dove. While I think Nolan's involvement would be more of an assurance of quality, it also might be holding Superman back (for the sequels), I don't want a shared universe in the first film.

no kid in fifteen years will recall what was going on in the haze of animated card game shows where cat faced japanese children yelled annoyingly and danced around and shot mushrooms out of their mouths.